Rubio is trying WAY too hard to get that gig. He looks ridiculously desperate. He's a newbie with no track record of being anything but a brown-noser. Moderate Republicans are uncomfortable enough with having to settle for a presidential candidate that they don't like very much, and they're certainly not going to be happy with a Tea Party zealot like Rubio on the ticket for the veep job. Romney is fully aware that he needs a lot more help than Rubio can deliver. All that Rubio really had going for him was his Hispanic heritage, which some Republicans thought might encourage Hispanic Americans to vote for Romney. But Rubio just got upstaged BIG TIME by Obama's new immigration policy, so Rubio is no longer useful and I will agree that he's out.

From ABC's Jonathan Karl: Even before the Republicans chose a presidential nominee it was widely assumed that Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., would be at the top of anybody’s list of vice presidential candidates. The reasons are obvious: Not only is he young, charismatic and wildly popular with conser...